Communities and old regime in a traditional area of Peru
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https://doi.org/10.15381/is.v22i40.15835Keywords:
Angaraes; peasants; landlords; ethnicity; struggle.Abstract
Conflict between huancavelican peasants, the landlords and power networks; rescued from local archives, offer the opportunity to verify that the socio-ethnics indicators were important and are offered as a gap through which we observe. However, the Andean peasants never lowered their heads where important that are revealed as significant in the social dynamics of rural Perú.
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